Extreme cold has set in across most of Russia’s 17.1 million km² (10.63 million square miles) territory, the third year in a row that the country has suffered from severe frost in early December: -61.1°C (-77.98°F) in Delyankir on December 8, 2021, and -61°C (-77.80°F) in Oymyakon on December 12, 2022. [emphasis, links added]
Lowest in 40 years
In the vast region of Yakutia (3.1 million km²), half of the weather stations there reported temperatures below -50°C (-58°F) on December 4.
In the city of Iema, an early temperature of -58.7°C (-73.66°F) was recorded on December 5, the lowest December temperature in the city for more than 40 years.
Other outstanding values include -58°C (-72.4°F) in Oymyakon and -56.1°C (-68.98°F) in Agayakan, although values below -50°C (-58°F) were regularly recorded.
A worsening of the frost is predicted for the rest of December. As gismeteo.ru reports, temperatures of -60°C (-76°F) and below will be reached in Oymyakon on December 5 and 6.
Further intensification is then expected.
The largest country in the world has suffered from an all-encompassing record-breaking deep freeze.
On Sunday, December 3, according to local meteorologist Yevgeny Tishkovets, a daily record for snowfall was set dating back to 1878, breaking the previous record set in 1980.
Munich, Germany, sees massive snowfall
Large parts of Europe also saw extreme cold weather and heavy snowfalls earlier this month. Munich was blanketed by over 40 cm of snow and saw the mercury plummet to -18°C.
Munich’s earliest recorded-18°C temperature
This was extremely rare for early December. This is the earliest -18°C the airport has ever recorded.
Surprisingly, there was frost practically all over Germany on Monday afternoon. The following chart shows the low temperatures recorded on December 4th.
Snowstorm grounds 800 flights
On Saturday, December 2nd, 46 cm of snow fell in Munich – a record for a December that goes back to 1933 and beats the previous monthly record of 44 cm set on December 29, 1938.
As a result, almost 800 flights were canceled on Saturday alone.
Power grid teeters
The German power grid, which is recklessly geared towards renewable energies, is struggling to meet the increased demand for energy.
The government is panicking and now backtracking as ill-advised measures pushed through by corrupt/weak politicians are taking their revenge (along with an overreliance on Russian gas).
by EIKE, Electroverse
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This goes to show that climate change – extremes in weather – is real, despite your website denying it exists.
Bravo.
Now who was the Fool who said CHILDREN WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT SNOW WAS? Well the kids in Munich do know what snow is its that cold and fun white stuff some Nit-Wits were telling us we would never have again